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Dovber Schneuri (13
November 1773 – 16
November 1827 OS) was the
second Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the
Chabad Lubavitch Chasidic movement.
Rabbi Dovber...
- the Gaon
refused to meet with them.
Shneur Zalman's sons were Dov Ber
Schneuri (who
eventually succeeded him),
Chaim Avraham, and Moshe.
Shneur Zalman's...
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champion Hall of Fame
lightweight and
junior welterweight boxer Dovber Schneuri, also
known as the
Mitteler Rebbe ("Middle Rebbe" in Yiddish)
Abraham Dov...
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married his
first cousin Chaya Mushka Schneersohn,
daughter of
Rabbi Dovber Schneuri.
After his father-in-law/uncle's death, and a three-year
interregnum during...
- he then
married Rivkah, a
granddaughter of his own
grandfather Dovber Schneuri. He had
three sons,
Zalman Aharon,
Shalom Dovber, and
Menachem Mendel,...
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followers of Chabad.
Shneur Zalman's
successors went by last
names such as "
Schneuri" and "Schneersohn" (later "Schneerson"),
signifying their descent from...
- In this vein, it is
related that the
second Lubavitch Rebbe, Dov Ber
Schneuri,
would pray
motionless for hours.
Emotional expression was
replaced with...
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movement in 1775. His son,
Rabbi Dovber Schneuri (1773 – 1827), the
second Chabad Rebbe,
adopted the "
Schneuri"
surname after his father's
first name....
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Slonim (1798–1888) was a
daughter of the
Mitteler Rebbe (Rabbi
Dovber Schneuri), the
second Rebbe of the
Chabad Hasidic dynasty. She is
regarded a matriarch...
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senior acolyte Aharon HaLevi of
Strashelye was
defeated by his son,
Dovber Schneuri,
whose offspring retained the
title for 181 years. By the 1860s, virtually...